Whether you like the hustle bustle of a big city or the seclusion of tended nature, or even in the search for the most exquisite cuisine, Singapore could be your next best travel destination.
This blog will provide you with the information and tips that the writer's gather from years of living in Singapore!

Friday, March 15, 2013

Jurong East Sports Complex

Admission fees:
Adult: $1.50 for weekdays, $2 for weekends.
Children and senior citizens: 80 cents for weekdays, $1 for weekends.

Other facilities:
Float ring rental: $2
Locker rooms

Located 2 bus stops away from Chinese Garden MRT is Jurong East Sports Complex, one of the largest of its kind in Singapore. Other than offering the usual competitive pool, it also has a lazy river pool, wave pool with storm effects, long water slides and fun fountains for kids.

The best thing of all, visitors can enjoy all this with only $1.50 during weekdays or $2 during weekends!
Probably the only bad thing about the pool is that it's located in Jurong East, quite a bit of walk away from Chinese Garden MRT.

Personally, I will come back for more fun in the water even though I live in the East area of Singapore. The slides alone are such fun after a long stressful day at work.
For those who live nearby, the Complex also offers many activities like gym, martial art classes, football fan club, yoga, etc.

The water slides as seen from the entrance.

Sunset over the wave pool.

Lazy River.

There's an area available for rent to accommodate up to 20 people.

The rental is $80 for 4 hours.

A good idea for picnic with the family!

Other than a party area, there are also BBQ pits available for rental.